Thermore Group launches slim insulation for warmth

Thermore Group, a leader in apparel insulation alternatives for 50 years, has introduced Invisiloft®, a groundbreaking slim insulation that offers excellent warmth with minimal thickness. Invisiloft is designed to provide high insulation while reducing bulk, marking a major advancement in technical garment design.

Invisiloft is thinner than traditional padding, offering warmth without the added volume found in standard insulation, making it compact and versatile. This makes it ideal for lightweight, functional clothing like performance sportswear. Additionally, Invisiloft’s compact nature makes it great for everyday wear, as jackets and outerwear can be easily folded and stored without sacrificing their functionality.

Invisiloft is made entirely from recycled fibers sourced from post-consumer PET bottles. It provides a perfect balance of softness, lightness, and strong thermal performance, making it an excellent choice for brands looking for both warmth and eco-friendly materials.

Certified by the Global Recycled Standard (GRS), Invisiloft reflects Thermore’s dedication to meeting the growing demand for sustainability in the fashion industry.

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